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Beautiful hands with a neat manicure are a distinctive feature of a well-groomed woman. Do you want your nail plates not to be injured, and your cuticles not to require the intervention of metal tweezers or scissors? Opt for an unedged manicure. Safe, painless, it won the hearts of fans around the world. What is the technology for performing European manicure, why is it so popular in Europe?

What is European manicure

From the mid-70s of the 20th century to the present day, most beautiful ladies choose painless, quick way put your hands in order: without cutting the cuticle with tweezers or using other metal tools. Classic trimming is characterized by:

  • steaming the skin of the hands in warm baths with salt and additives;
  • removing the skin around the nail with special pliers;
  • deformation, cuts of delicate tissue around the nail plate.

The cuticle surrounding the nail is not a useless part of the human body. It covers the nail plate, protecting it from possible penetration of infections and bacteria. Therefore, by cutting it off, women deprive their nails of natural protection. The technology for performing European manicure is based on peeling back the skin using a wooden stick.

In a broad sense, European hand care is performed using a “dry” method, however, there are three types:

  • "Dry". Does not require preliminary steaming of hands in the bath. A special gel or cream is applied to clean, dry skin of the nail plate to soften and remove the cuticle.
  • Damp (wet). Used in cases where there are hangnails, cracks, or damage around the nail. A warm bath is necessary to nourish the surface of the nail plate and the skin around it. It is also easy to soften rough skin.
  • Hot. Very popular in spas and beauty salons. Helps restore the balance of nutrients due to the effects of microelements and vitamins contained in the cream. The technology for performing a hot manicure is as follows: a special restoring cream (lotion) for hands is heated in an electric bath to a temperature of 50C.

European nail care has many advantages:

  • helps maintain youth and beauty of hands;
  • safe;
  • painless;
  • protects against infections and possible inflammation;
  • if carried out continuously, it takes a minimum of time;
  • It’s easy to perform a European express manicure at home.

Materials and tools for European manicure

To do an unedged manicure at home, you will need:


  1. Nail polish remover or special pads with liquid.
  2. Special files of different grain sizes.
  3. Cuticle file.
  4. Roller for manicure.
  5. Pencil containing nourishing cream (oils).
  6. Cuticle remover.
  7. Regenerating cream for hands and nails.
  8. A set of devices for performing European hot care.
  9. Bath container, essential oils, special salts, liquid vitamins - for wet method unedged manicure.

Step-by-step description of the procedure with photos

The technology for performing European care requires that the skin of the hands be dry. If you prefer wet or hardware manicure, then do not forget to thoroughly wet your hands after the baths with a dry cotton napkin. Wait 10 minutes after this so that the beneficial substances are absorbed as much as possible. Then we proceed to perform an unedged manicure, the technology of which we will consider step by step.

Preparing the nail plate

Experts recommend performing the preparatory stage a couple of hours before the manicure, so that the nails have time to “rest” and recover. The old varnish coating must be removed. To do this, use a fortified nail polish remover that does not contain acetone and sponges.

Removing shellac nail coating requires special attention. Pre-prepare 10 sponges, 10 squares of foil and nail polish remover containing acetone for processing. Moisten a cotton pad generously, press firmly to the nail, and wrap it with foil as in the photo above. Leave for 10 – 15 minutes. Remove the sponges and remove the foil. Carefully wooden stick pry off the peeling coating. Remove any residue on the nails with a liquid without acetone.

Softening and removing cuticles

A pleasant aromatherapy procedure can be carried out not only by following European care technology, but also daily: the skin around the nails will be tender and the plate will be white. Using a pencil, apply a thin layer of oil to the cuticle and leave for a couple of minutes. Then soft in a circular motion Rub, carefully lubricating the nail hole, the skin around it.

The cuticle removal technology is as follows:

  • Apply cuticle remover gel around the nail plate so that the nail “smiles” at you, as in the photo.

  • Leave for 45-60 seconds. During this time, the product, which contains fruit acids and plant extracts, will soften the skin.
  • Wipe gently with a paper towel.

  • Use an orange stick to remove excess cuticle and push back the skin, revealing the hole and giving it shape.

  • If you prefer to perform a hardware European manicure, use a special brush attachment.

Giving the nail the required length and shape

Give the nail plate the required shape using a nail file. To remove hangnails and rough skin, use a special cuticle file or select a suitable device attachment, as in the photo. A sanding file and a special buff will help remove irregularities, grooves, and polish the surface. Then, with soap that matches your skin's pH, wash your hands and dry with a tissue.

Moisturizing and nourishing the skin

The technology for caring for delicate skin of the hands after adjusting the cuticle is to moisturize, nourish and restore the beauty of the hands. Applying creams rich in vitamins and antioxidants helps maintain youth and beauty. To get results, do not forget about daily aromatherapy with oils.

Application of base and decorative coating

To ensure that the varnish lays down in an even layer and lasts for a long time, apply a base coat to the polished nails. The latter contains vitamins that saturate the plates with microelements, and protectors that protect against the harmful effects of the chemical components of the varnish. Using gentle, graceful movements of the brush along the nail plate, apply a thin layer of varnish. Carefully outline the entire hole so that there are no areas left uncovered with a decorative layer of varnish.

Aerosol drying

The final stage of a European manicure will be aerosol drying. The coating technology is as follows: at a distance of 15 cm from the varnished nails, spray the liquid directionally using a spray bottle. Rich in Si, coral and seaweed extract, it will not only speed up the drying process of the polish, but also protect your nails from damage, strengthening them.

Video tutorial: how to do a European unedged manicure

The history of European manicure owes its origin to Mademoiselle Juliette Marlene, the personal master of the great Marlene Dietrich. Having thin skin and capillaries located close to the surface, the actress painfully endured the hand care procedure. So, thanks to two outstanding women in the 20s of the last century, new way– unedged manicure. You can see the secrets of performing European manicure, learn the intricacies of technology, and get acquainted with the latest products in the cosmetic industry by watching our video:

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European manicure - technology for performing the procedure step by step

From this article you will learn:

  • What types of European manicure exist?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of European manicure?
  • What is the difference between classic and European manicure

Psychologists have long proven that the first thing the interlocutor pays attention to is the smile, eyes and hands. It does not matter with whom the communication takes place - a man or a woman, a teenager or an adult. It is necessary to regularly monitor the condition of your nails and skin, especially since sometimes you don’t even need to go to a salon and spend money. The procedures can be carried out at home by finding all the information on the Internet. There are many options, but the most practiced and popular of them is European manicure. It does not harm the nail plate and skin, and also does not require special skills in the beauty industry.

European manicure is a nail care technique that does not involve the use of cutting metal tools. That is why it is so in demand these days among women and men. The so-called unedged European manicure was invented by French specialists. He immediately gained wide popularity due to the absence of unpleasant pain during the procedure.

This technique can be used by everyone, because it guarantees safety, no risk of blood poisoning, painless and pleasant care for the nail plates and skin of the hands. This procedure puts human health at the forefront.

The inventor of the European unedged manicure is considered to be Miss Marlene, a native of France who breathed life into the nail care industry back in the 1920s. Then only a few knew about this technique, but since the 80s of the last century it has conquered not only France, but the whole world.
Below are photos of European manicure. Please note: no sharp instruments!

The European manicure technique involves working not only with nails, but also with the skin, making hands more well-groomed, soft and beautiful. To do this, the cuticle is carefully moved to create space for applying the coating to the entire nail. As already mentioned, this procedure does not involve the use of any sharp instruments. An exception may be tweezers to remove excess skin particles around the nail. This means the absence of pain, discomfort and other unpleasant moments associated with other types of manicure.

Today, there are dry unedged European manicure (this method does not involve the use of any baths) and wet (an integral part of the process is a pleasant bath in which various strengthening agents are diluted). However, it is worth noting: before using the dry technique, you need to pay attention to the nail plates. If your nails are splitting, you need to either put them in order or turn to the second method of carrying out this procedure.

Main types of European manicure

Today the following types of European manicure are offered on the service market:

  1. Hot or wet. It is carried out to restore unhealthy and weak nail plates. For this purpose, baths with the addition of strengthening agents are used. With the help of such care, a leathery roller is painlessly removed with a special tool. There is no need to treat your nail with lotion, which can damage it.
  2. Dry. As already mentioned, with a dry European manicure no water procedures are used. In this process, the leathery ridges are removed, and a special strengthening agent is applied to the nail plates.
  3. Brazilian spa manicure. The methodology is similar to the previous type of procedure, however, moisturizing and mineral-rich products are additionally applied to the nail plates using gloves. This is a kind of nail bath that takes about 10–15 minutes. This method is practical, saves time for the master and the client, as it combines skin and nail care and, accordingly, a beautiful manicure.
  4. Combined European manicure, as the name suggests, combines the above methods. It is used in cases with rough and deformed skin around the nail plate. This type of European manicure differs from the classic one solely in the technology of nail treatment, since the use of sharp instruments when working with skin is allowed.
  5. Hardware classic European manicure is one of the varieties of dry manicure, and it is not difficult to do it yourself at home. Special attachments attached to the grinding apparatus help to work with nail plates. They carefully remove skin ridges and smooth out nails, as well as remove dead skin particles.

Advantages and disadvantages of European manicure

Advantages of European manicure:

  1. No risk of infection, pain or discomfort. It is worth remembering that the master does not use sharp tools. This is a very important factor for those who have thin skin that is unable to protect when damaged. vascular system. In addition, the nail plate is not subject to deformation.
  2. Skin ridges are also removed from the nail plate, as with a classic manicure, only in this case, not sharp tweezers are used, but special cosmetical tools, weakening the structure of the skin and allowing it to be removed completely painlessly.
  3. No discomfort during work. You can just sit and enjoy pleasant baths and treatment of nail plates without worrying about your hands.
  4. The procedure can be performed before nail extensions.

However, this technique also has its disadvantages. When using it for the first time, a combined version is used, which, as already mentioned, involves treating the skin with sharp instruments. In addition, the visible result of the procedure appears only after 4–5 months of regular use of this technique. Among other things, this method requires greater financial costs than other methods of nail care. But how does European manicure differ from classic manicure?

Classic and European manicure: what is the difference

Classic manicure is hand care in which the cuticle is completely removed using nail tweezers or scissors, and the ptyregium (film from under the cuticle) is cleaned. This method requires the master to be extremely careful and professional, because sharp instruments can cause cuts. In addition, careless work in the process of removing the cuticle is fraught with the formation of burrs, which sometimes leads to blood contamination with dangerous bacteria or the appearance of ulcers. Among other things, when the skin is regularly removed, it gradually becomes harder and deforms the surface of the nail plate.

This is exactly what distinguishes European manicure from classic manicure.

How to do a European manicure in a beauty salon

Manicurists are always expected to be extremely careful and efficient, because visitors to beauty salons are aimed at the highest quality and beautiful effect. Let's look at the technology for performing European manicure step by step:

  • First, both the master and the visitor must wash their hands or treat them with an antibacterial agent.
  • Then the nail plates are cleaned of the varnish remaining after the previous manicure with an organic solvent.
  • Next, the outer surface of the nail plates is leveled. Since European manicure does not involve working with sharp instruments, nail files of the required hardness are used.
  • Leather rollers are treated with a special composition that weakens and prevents their rapid recovery. The components of such products are, as a rule, minerals and other beneficial substances that ensure healthy and smooth skin.
  • Using wet technology For European manicure, at this step you take a warm bath for your nails. It is important to note: the dry method provides higher durability of the European manicure coating than the wet one.
  • Using a wooden tool with a pointed tip, particles of leathery rollers are carefully removed. Also, during European manicure, special sponges are used so as not to deform the structure of the nail.
  • A moisturizer is applied to the skin of the hands, and an oily care liquid is applied to the leathery rollers.
  • The nail plates are leveled using nail files. At the client's request, varnish or a strengthening agent is applied to the surface of the nails.

The European manicure procedure lasts only about half an hour. The effect is neat and well-groomed hands without any health risks. Of course, the technique is as harmless as possible, but you need to contact only a professional. An inexperienced master can deform the surface of the nail plate and reduce the positive effect to “no”.

How much does a European manicure and alternative procedures cost in beauty salons?

What is the price of a European manicure? It is difficult to answer this question unambiguously, since the final cost depends on the following factors:

  • type of procedure;
  • beauty salon class;
  • professionalism of the specialist;
  • price of consumables for a specific type of manicure;
  • cost of specialist services;
  • duration of the procedure;
  • materials consumption period;
  • result of the procedure.

In addition, it is important to remember about the tools and compositions purchased by the beauty salon at its own expense. For European manicure the following can be used:

  1. Compositions for moisturizing leathery rollers. Such substances are usually mixed with water to subsequently soften the stratum corneum of the skin.
  2. Compositions for destroying bacteria on the skin of the hands of a specialist and a visitor to a beauty salon.
  3. Strengthening oily compositions for the nail plate and leathery ridges - used at the final stage of work.
  4. Soaking compositions for leather rollers for further removal of excess skin.

The Internet resource “SPR” provides statistical data on the cost of various types of services, calculated on the basis of data for the regions of Russia, including prices for European manicures. So the cost of a classic manicure varies in the range of 140-990 rubles. The average price in the country, calculated on the basis of 123 proposals, is 565 rubles.

The procedure for artificially increasing the length of the nail plate will cost more:

  • Acrylic extensions: 800–2000 rubles (the average cost, calculated on the basis of 36 offers, is 1400 rubles).
  • Gel extensions using tips: 750–2000 rubles (the average in Russia is 1375 rubles).
  • Gel nail extensions with forms: 850–2500 rubles (on average - 1675 rubles).

One of the types of European manicure - coating natural plates with gel polish - has a lower price than artificially increasing the length of nails. The price across the country varies from 300 to 1270 rubles (average 785 rubles).

Beauty salons in the Northern capital offer the following prices for nail care services:

  • Manicure procedures (depending on the type of service) - within 400 rubles.
  • Artificially increasing the length of the nail plate will cost 1,300–3,000 rubles.
  • Nail design, depending on the chosen materials, will cost 50–500 rubles.

In Moscow beauty salons, the most popular service is coating nails with shellac. This manicure is chosen not only by the fair sex, but also by men and children.

Prices for such procedures in Moscow:

  1. Classic - 450–550 rubles.
  2. European manicure - 500–600 rubles.
  3. Hardware manicure -650-750 rubles.
  4. Japanese (health) manicure - from 1200 rubles.

Prices for manicures in Ekaterinburg beauty salons are lower than in the capital:

  • decorative coating - 200 rubles;
  • French manicure - 300 rubles;
  • “mirror” effect - 300 rubles;
  • biogel - 1500–2000 rubles;
  • shellac - 1200–1700 rubles.

Based on data from the SPR website, we can conclude that the cost of manicure services in our country is low. More expensive types of procedures, unlike cheaper ones, have their advantages: durability (up to 30 days) and reliability (high quality, guaranteeing strong and beautiful nails). Thanks to European manicure, you can forget about fragile and weakened nail plates and enjoy your soft, neat, graceful hands. This effect can be achieved through the use of natural compounds that nourish both nails and skin. European manicure is one of the safest and simplest procedures of this kind, which can be performed either in a beauty salon by a professional or at home.

What you need to do a European manicure at home

Learning and applying the European manicure method in practice is not difficult. It is not always possible to visit a specialist. Why not try yourself in such painstaking but skillful work?

To start working with nail plates, you need to buy a set for a European manicure, consisting of special devices and substances for caring for the skin and nails. You will need:

  • tool for grinding and polishing nails;
  • volumetric rectangular file with surface hardness 180–240 grit;
  • pleasant to the touch rag napkin;
  • composition for removing cuticles (solution or gel);
  • moisturizing composition with minerals and other beneficial elements;
  • special composition for leveling the surface of the nail layer;
  • recessed container;
  • solution for removing residual varnish;
  • wooden tool for removing leathery rollers.

You can remove leathery ridges from the nail plate using a wide range of special products. A well-chosen substance for European manicure is the key to beautiful, well-groomed, gentle hands.

When carrying out the procedure yourself, it is worth using formulations with a thick consistency, as they hold their shape, are easy to use and adhere well to the skin.

Gels are divided into 3 groups depending on the components of the substance:

  • Acid gel- used in beauty salons, dissolves and separates leathery rollers from the nail plate. The substance contains potent elements. If you handle the product carelessly, it can cause harm to the skin.
  • Alkaline- contains gentle elements. Suitable for independent work with European manicure. The main disadvantage of this product is its slow adhesion to the skin (about half an hour is required).
  • Fruit- dissolves and separates leathery rollers, and also nourishes the nail plate and skin with beneficial minerals. This is a great option for doing a European manicure yourself.

The result of a European manicure depends not only on the professionalism of the master, but also on the materials. It is better to buy expensive products and kits from famous brands. A professional in his field, working only with reliable and proven materials, will be able to create the perfect European manicure.

The main reason for the advisability of purchasing expensive manicure tools is the materials from which they are made. Trusted brands make their products from high quality metals that do not rust over time, which ensures the sterility of the instruments. A low price usually means low-quality material, working with which carries the risk of harmful bacteria and microorganisms entering the blood and skin.

On sale you can find the following special tools for European manicure:

  • Wire cutters. Such a device can be intended for either hands or feet (for both cases different size and tip parameters). Nippers are needed to cut off the excess part of the nail plate. It is important to ensure that they do not become dull, as the healthy structure of the nail depends on this. It is easy to check a tool: when there is a clicking sound when using it, this indicates the proper level of manufacture. In addition, it is important to inspect the reliability of the fastenings. Stainless steel material is used in the production of this device, which makes it an excellent option for working with European manicure techniques.
  • Scissors. A high-quality device of this type is characterized by measured sliding, accurate and precise cutting and stable joints between the blades. To test the scissors, you can simply make a couple of movements with them on the nail plate. The cut should be without jagged edges, and the work itself should be easy and confident.
  • File. Today on sale you can see a huge assortment of this instrument (as they say, for every taste and color). There are nail files made of steel, baked clay, and plastic. To get a high-quality European manicure, you should take this device seriously. The best tools are those with diamond coating, which are harmless to the nail structure and easy to use.
  • Scraper. It is a device that has two working surfaces on different sides, designed for processing and removing leathery rollers. It is important to purchase a tool made of stainless metal with an uneven surface to help you hold the device firmly. Proper handling of a scraper is the key to a beautiful European manicure.
  • Knipsers. Miniature tweezers designed for safe nail care. With their help, you can easily cut off any piece of an overgrown nail plate without touching the delicate skin. It is important that the material contains solid substances that allow you to do a European manicure without the risk of causing cuts.
  • Gels. An integral part of the European unedged manicure procedure. The advantage of these compositions is that there is no need to use oily liquids and moisturizers when working with the skin. The gel itself nourishes the skin and eliminates the risk of cuts and unevenness on the surface of the skin.

Technology for performing European manicure at home

The European manicure procedure is not carried out on moistened skin, so it is necessary to dry your hands with a soft towel after taking a bath or applying a nourishing cream with vitamins and minerals. In addition, it is worth waiting for some time, and only after that starting the European manicure procedure. So, the step-by-step method of work is as follows:

1.Preparing the nail plate.

Professionals advise starting this step a few hours before the European manicure procedure itself, which gives the nail plates and skin the opportunity to “breathe.” Of course, the previous coating must be completely removed. To do this you will need special remedy, which does not contain vinegar components, and cotton pads.

The most difficult thing at this stage is to remove the shellac. This requires at least a dozen cotton pads, a dozen pieces of foil and a means for erasing the varnish layer. It is necessary to dip the sponge and hold it on the nail plate for a quarter of an hour using metallic paper. Then carefully remove the materials and remove the removed shellac with a special tool. Remove remaining particles using a product that does not contain an acetic component. Only after this can you begin the European manicure.

2.Softening and removing the cuticle.

Nail baths can be done before a European manicure, or simply every day to care for the nail plates: the skin becomes soft and silky, and the nails become beautiful and healthy. Using a brush, apply an oily liquid that stays on the nail plates for 3-5 minutes. After this, the liquid should be smoothly and carefully rubbed into the skin and nails. This is the most important step in working with European manicure.
Technology for removing leathery rollers:

  1. The nail is treated with a special product.
  2. The composition stays on the nail plate for about a minute.
  3. The gel is carefully washed off using a soft paper handkerchief.
  4. A special tool is used to remove the remaining skin particles, the leathery roller is moved, revealing the surface of the nail plate. When performing a hardware European manicure, it is necessary to use a special device - a small brush.

3. Giving the nail the required length and shape.

The file will help adjust the structure of the nail plate. To remove excess skin particles, you need to use a special tool for leather rollers or a sanding machine. A buff, which has different grain sizes on its edges, will help make the surface smooth and even, which means it is great for European manicure. After working with tools, it is very important to treat your hands with a disinfectant and wipe them dry with a cotton towel.

4. Moisturizing and nourishing the skin.

Creation technique beautiful manicure cannot do without procedures for treating the skin and nail plates with special moisturizing compounds and products that fill the skin with vitamins and minerals. For European manicure, the main thing is health and beauty, which lies in simplicity and conciseness. You need to take care of your hands every day.

5. Application of base and decorative coating.

For high-quality and long-lasting results from a European manicure, it is very important to treat the nail plate with a colorless transparent varnish, which will nourish the nails with the necessary beneficial minerals, as well as protective components that ensure their healthy appearance.

Carefully and smoothly use a special brush to treat the nail plates with varnish. It is important that the nails are cleaned of excess skin particles, otherwise the whole work will go down the drain.

6. Aerosol drying.

This is the final step in the European manicure procedure. How does it go? At a distance of fifteen centimeters from the nail plates, you must carefully apply a special substance with a spray.

All representatives of the fair sex want their manicure for a long time remained as attractive as on the day of the procedure.

A European manicure can look great even after 3-4 weeks if you follow all the recommendations of professionals:

  1. It is very important to apply a base coat to the nail plate. This will ensure greater durability of the gel polish.
  2. During wear, the color coating may peel off. Do not apply more than two layers of varnish. Be sure to dry the first coat thoroughly before applying the second.
  3. The varnish completely dries after twelve hours, and therefore you should set aside a day to carry out the full procedure (preferably a weekend).
  4. A smooth finish with a European manicure is ensured by carefully removing excess particles of the nail and skin.
  5. It is very important to take the choice of a grinder or file seriously, but the main thing is not to overdo it, as you can injure the skin or deform the nail plate, ruining the final result of the procedure.
  6. The varnish coating must contain a quick drying component. Such compositions have a very high level of durability.
  7. The effectiveness of the procedure largely depends on the protein component in the products used. It nourishes the nail plate with useful minerals.
  8. Nails often become brittle due to the use of cheap devices in European manicure, which increase the risk of injury and roughly treat the skin and nail plates.
  9. To gently remove excess skin particles and ensure the safety of the European manicure procedure, use a special sponge.
  10. Do not shake the container with the varnish coating, as air appears in the liquid, which deforms the nail plate when applying the product.
  11. If you do a European manicure yourself, do not steam your hands in the bath. This can lead to nail deformation when applying the product.

Where to buy everything you need for a European manicure

  • “WORLD OF FILS” – own production of nail files.
  • "WORLD OF FILES" is the main supplier!
  • The showroom of the company "MIR FILOK" is located in Moscow.
  • Delivery throughout our vast Motherland!

Why is “WORLD OF FILES” the best option for purchasing a product for you?

  • Our store is built on our own saw blade production. Thanks to this, you get: minimized cost of service, tested and confirmed product quality, fast production, attractive conditions for distributors.
  • Our nail file is made only from materials that have repeatedly proven their quality (South Korea).
  • Wide variety of product. Thus, a manicurist with any level of professionalism will be able to satisfy his interests.
  • You can figure out which file is right for you. We carry out individual orders.
  • Another advantage is the application of your brand logo on the working surface of the files.

European manicure or, in other words, unedged manicure is a technology by which manicure is performed without the use of metal tools; the skin around the nail is not cut off, which prevents wounds and discomfort. Today, such a manicure is considered the safest, because the risk of contracting any disease is reduced to absolute zero. Today we will tell you how to do a European manicure correctly.

The origin of unedged manicure

European manicure has many millions of fans around the world. This technique is loved not only by girls, but also by men who are accustomed to monitoring the condition of their hands and nails. The unedged technique first appeared in France, which is why European manicure is sometimes called French.

European manicure is suitable for everyone, without exception, and for people who have close capillaries or thin skin on their hands, experts recommend using only French manicure.

Miss Marlene is the woman thanks to whom the technology of performing European manicure began to gain popularity. Since the first half of the twentieth century, it became known to a small circle of people, and several decades ago this type of manicure began to gain increasing popularity, first in Western countries, and a little later throughout the planet.

Types of European manicure

There are several varieties of European unedged manicure; all the differences come down to the type of softening of the cuticle and skin of the hands. Beauty salons offer four methods:


Professional unedged manicure

There are a large number of beauty salons, but despite this, the technique of performing European manicure is practically the same.

Technology:


People with thin cuticles can see results after the first application of a European manicure.

Performing a European manicure at home

If you don’t have time to go to salons, or you need to slightly correct the shape of the nail plate before applying a new coating, you can master the technique of performing a European manicure at home. Let's see how to do this correctly below.

Tools

Before you start treating your nails, you should purchase a certain list of tools and products. The list is not very large, the tools can be used repeatedly, so the monetary costs will be one-time.

Inventory list:

  • file;
  • buff whose abrasiveness is from 180 to 240 grit;
  • soft towel;
  • remover;
  • nutritional product with vitamins;
  • special coating for restoration;
  • deep bowl;
  • liquid for removing previous varnish;
  • a stick for removing cuticles, it is better to use an orange one.

Types of removers

There are a large number of different gels, varnishes and liquids for removing cuticles. From the right choice Not only the quality of cuticle removal depends, but also the health of the nail plate.

The gel is best suited for home use; due to its thick structure, it does not spread, it is easy to use and apply to the skin.

There are three main types of removers, differing in composition:

  1. Acid gel – used in salons, quickly softens and removes rough skin. The composition contains aggressive components that, if used incorrectly, can damage the skin on the fingers.
  2. Alkaline - contains soft components, can be used at home. The main disadvantage is its weak effect; the gel must remain on the skin for more than twenty minutes.
  3. Fruity - the composition of such gels includes an acid isolated from. They quickly remove rough skin, while filling the nails with vitamins A and E. Such gels are great for use at home.

The most popular products for treating the dermis are gels from such manufacturers as: Severina, Belweder, Kalyon, CND Cuticle Away, Sally Hansen.

European manicure kits

There are special manicure kits on store shelves and on the Internet. These sets contain everything necessary tools and products that will help you quickly do a manicure. The advantages of the kits are the price, as well as time savings. Having purchased a set, you will not have to waste time shopping in search of necessary materials. The kits are divided by name, price and number of tools.

Name road home express universal
Laser file Yes Yes Yes Yes, 547 and 966.
Cuticle remover pencil Yes No Yes Yes
Cuticle gel No No No Yes
Derma removal scrub No Yes No No
oil No Yes Yes Yes
Buff, double-sided No Yes Yes Yes
Laser grater No No No Yes
Orange sticks No Yes No Yes
Price, rubles 560 989 995 2570

The table shows the main sets; other names with modified configurations may also be on sale. For independent use, a “home” kit is best suited.

Video

In the video tutorial you can learn how to do a European manicure, as well as the secrets of this technique.

Step-by-step instruction

After purchasing the tools and choosing a good gel to remove dead skin cells, you should proceed directly to the manicure.


Before the third step, if you have time and desire, you can steam your hands in warm water with a few drops lemon juice or with the addition of a softening gel.

Combined manicure

People with thick skin, hangnails and large cuticle growths will not be able to immediately switch to the unedged look. For such cases, masters offer to undergo a combined manicure procedure, which is selected individually for each client. There are two types of European combined manicure, one is performed using scissors and nippers, the other requires a special apparatus.

Edged

European edged manicure can be performed either independently or using the services of a specialist. This look is especially suitable for men and women with rough skin and large ridges of skin at the edges of the nails. Before you begin the trimming method, the nail plate should be given the desired shape.

Next, depending on the dryness and condition of the dermis on the hands, the specialist selects the drugs that will be included in the bath. Baths can be done with strengthening, healing and softening agents. A special softening agent is applied to the cuticle, then the fingertips are steamed in water for several minutes. When the skin has steamed, use a spatula to remove the dead part of the cuticle. Next, the hangnails that could not be removed with a cotton pad are cut off with nippers; no further cutting tools are used.

Hardware

Hardware manicure techniques are performed without the use of baths and other liquids. The nails are first filed, then using a special machine with small attachments they begin to process the cuticle. The device has several attachments that differ in thickness and abrasiveness.

Purpose of cutters:

  1. A wide nozzle is used to process the side walls and raise the cuticle.
  2. A fissure attachment is used for smoothing.
  3. The nail plate is polished using a carundum cutter.
  4. A cutter resembling a bullet is needed for rough skin and deep cleaning.
  5. In order to smooth the cuticle and give beautiful view A spherical cutter is used.

When using the device, the attachments should lie on the nail; you should move from the center, first in one direction, then in the other. Do not press on the sharp nozzle; do not place it deep under the skin, so as not to cause harm.

Differences from other types of manicure

Let's summarize how classic manicure differs from the European look. The main difference from other techniques is its safety. The skin is not harmed, it is not cut with sharp instruments, so there are no bruises or small cracks.

Thanks to the European style, the risk of contracting the disease is minimized, since infections practically do not penetrate into intact skin. Cuticle softeners contain ingredients that slow down the growth of the cuticle, and in the case of the classic technique, the cuticle begins to grow faster and becomes stiffer.

Pros and cons of European manicure

As we have already said, this manicure is the safest. By doing a European manicure, you will never get a terrible disease, and also protect your skin from cracks. This manicure technique takes little time and is perfect for women with small children. Unedged manicure is quite economical, because the set includes only the most inexpensive items. Thanks to french manicure, you will no longer have to experience discomfort after unsuccessfully trimming the skin.

European manicure is not suitable for women and men with thick cuticles . More precisely, it is still possible to switch to it, but it requires a lot of time and effort. Moreover, unedged manicure requires more care.

Whatever type of manicure you choose, remember that nails should always be well-groomed, because hands are the calling card of every woman. They are the ones who attract the attention of others and can become a powerful argument and a fundamental factor that will form the first impression of you.

Old Europe is not always as conservative and limited as it seems at first glance. Of course, it still pays tribute to glorious traditions, but in many ways it dictates its own rules, which apply to the rest of the continent. Thus, a real innovation and invention of European beauties was the unedged European manicure, which is now practiced even in the USA and Asia. You don't need to buy a special nail primer or flinch nervously every time the sharp edges of the tweezers come close to your skin. This method involves painless removal of the cuticle. How to do itand what is required for this - an expert will answer all questionsProstoNail.

What is European manicure and how does it differ from classic manicure?

European manicure is a relatively new, but quite popular type of nail care, which costs the fair sex “little blood.” But jokes aside, in fact, this method of caring for nails and cuticles is not in vain recognized as the safest in the world, and therefore it is widely used not only on the European continent, but also in the USA, as well as Asian countries.

Another name for European manicure is unedged, and all because the technology for its implementation does not involve the use of piercing or cutting tools. By the way, the history of the emergence and promotion of unedged manicure around the world begins in the times of Ancient Egypt, when it was customary to use an infusion of healing henna to care for the cuticle. Later, in 1830, the tradition was revived, thanks to a painful hangnail on the royal finger of the famous French monarch Louis Philippe. After an operation to remove part of the cuticle, the ruler decided to carefully care for the skin around the nails and the side ridges, regularly anointing them with overseas essences. This fashion quickly spread to nearby lands, making well-groomed hands the calling card of the aristocracy.

European manicure in the modern understanding of the process also appeared in France, but already in the late 20s of the 20th century. A native of France, Juliette Marlene, played a significant role in its spread. This extravagant lady was the personal stylist of the legendary star Marlene Dietrich, whose nails were especially problematic, fragile and brittle, and whose cuticles were painfully thin and bleeding. The enterprising Mrs. Juliet invented her own type of manicure, which eliminates the need to cut off the overgrown skin. Somewhat later, this stellar method spread around the world and acquired the name “European manicure.”

We have already talked about the conclusion from which it follows - it’s easy to do a manicure, without even putting in much effort. But at the same time, many beginners are afraid of the fact of cutting or traumatizing the delicate epidermis, and for good reason, because even an experienced, practicing master in a salon can accidentally catch the skin. Therefore, an unedged manicure is the best way out of the situation, which does not require special skills and knowledge. European unedged manicure is recommended for those with fragile, brittle nails that are prone to splitting, as well as for those whose cuticles grow especially quickly. It is logical that the more often you cut it, the sooner it will grow back and will require you to go to the beauty salon again.

Types of European manicure

Often European manicure is called “dry” due to the fact that you do not need to pre-steam your nails and cuticles. Moreover, care manipulations exclude the use of scissors, nippers and tweezers, which can cause wounds and cuts. Surely you are familiar with the situation when, when using a classic edged manicure, you do not have problems with your left hand, but on your right hand you probably develop wounds that hurt and bleed, which can also lead to infection if the damaged area is not treated in a timely manner. Instead of traumatic tools, various emulsions and essences are used to soften the cuticle, sold in special stores. The side bolsters also remain untouched by the metal; they can only be pushed back with an orange stick or easily worked with a laser or sapphire file. Thus, you avoid not only injuries, but also the transmission of various blood-borne infections. With a European manicure, the nail polish lasts longer and after 5-7 procedures, cuticle treatment can be done less frequently. After an unedged manicure, hangnails do not form on the cuticle, which means the risk of infection with various “fungi” and diseases is reduced.

Depending on the degree of neglect of your hands and your personal preferences, you determine the type of manicure to be performed. Here are at least a few of the most popular types that are definitely worth trying:

  • hot European manicure. This is a procedure that needs to be approached thoroughly, but the effect it produces is not short-term, but long-lasting. It is especially relevant for “advanced cases”, where the cuticle has not just grown, but has managed to dry out and even burst, forming painful cracks. The ritual is more like a relaxing SPA, because you need to put any cream, light moisturizing essence or vegetable oil into a bath, and then slightly warm it up to room temperature. Now dip your hands into the mixture and enjoy pleasant idleness for at least ten minutes. Afterwards, blot your fingers and palms with a napkin, removing excess substance, and proceed to basic skin care procedures. Thus, the epidermis will be saturated with life-giving moisture, and the difference from “before” and “after” will be noticeable even with the naked eye;
  • wet European manicure. Another ritual worthy of your attention. Do not mistakenly believe that the sequence of manipulations is similar to a hot manicure. The situation is exactly the opposite. First, you generously apply cuticle remover to problem areas of the epidermis and only then immerse your fingers in a warm bath of water and sea ​​salt with a few drops added essential oil emitting an extraordinary aroma. After removing your hands from the water, wipe off the moisture with a towel and carefully push back the cuticles, enjoying the neatness of a fresh manicure;
  • dry European manicure. Perhaps the fastest way to leave, which is often done at express stations. As a rule, dry manicure is suitable only for those lucky women whose cuticles grow slowly, and whose nails themselves are already in presentable condition. There is no need for oils or baths, just a metal pusher or an orange stick is applied to the skin softened by the remover, pushing the rollers away.

As you can see, there are not many varieties of European manicure, but each of them has both its adherents and opponents. The indisputable and main advantage of all methods is their non-traumatic nature, speed and safety, and for a guaranteed flawless result, you can do a hardware unedged manicure in a beauty salon.

How to switch to an unedged manicure

Those who love the “easy” way are probably interested in the question of how to switch to an unedged manicure, and also how much time, nerves and effort this will require on their part or on the part of the master. In fact, this time period is purely individual. For some girls, the cuticle naturally grows quite slowly and they will see an obvious positive result after the second procedure. Some are much less fortunate. Those with epidermis in the active phase of renewal need to prepare themselves for the result, but only after 5-7 skincare rituals in the European style.

In addition, ProstoNail experts recommend that if you decide to switch to an unedged manicure, start preparing your hand skin and cuticles in advance, regularly lubricating it with essences, emulsions and nourishing, dense creams with a high glycerin content. It is this component that holds water molecules inside the cells and prevents moisture from evaporating, keeping the skin presentable. Also be prepared for the fact that during the “transition” period you will somehow have to use tools, as well as your manicure set to remove hangnails or dry skin.

How to do an unedged manicure at home (step by step)

Surely you are already intrigued and eager to learn how to do an unedged manicure so that your nails and cuticles will thank you afterwards. We will not torment you and torment you, but will immediately reveal all our cards in step by step instructions, mandatory reading and implementation:

  • first determine the desired length and remove any excess using a medium-hard nail file. Avoid using scissors; they say that cutting the length with scissors afterward provokes delamination of the natural nail plates, so replace them with files;
  • now it’s the turn of the second, but no less important step- giving shape to the nail plates. Regardless of what shape it is - oval or square, your movements with the file should be clear and coordinated, in one direction - from the periphery to the center of the nail;
  • Now put your hands in a bath of warm water, where you can add a pinch of mineralized sea salt, a couple of drops of iodine or lemon juice, a little essential oil or natural extract from medicinal plants. This will not just steam the skin, but will also saturate it with important components that are directly involved in internal metabolic processes;
  • after the bath, wet your hands with a paper or cotton towel and apply a special remover to the cuticle, leaving it for 5-8 minutes;
  • Use a cotton pad to remove any remaining remover from the skin and take an orange stick. Using a stick, gently push the remaining cuticle towards the root of the nail. Of course, at first, especially when switching from a classic manicure to an unedged manicure, you will need tweezers or scissors with which you can remove the remnants of the cuticle. However, over time this will no longer be necessary;
  • Now you can apply a nourishing oil that slows down growth to the treated area of ​​the nail bed;
  • If you plan to continue the manicure process and cover your nails with colored varnish, then do not forget to remove excess oil, degrease the nail plates and continue to act according to the standard, familiar scheme, enjoying the perfect result of the manipulations performed.

Now you know how to do an unedged manicure with a minimum of time and effort, and our detailed photos will only strengthen your confidence that even a beginner can easily carry out this process.

What you need for an unedged manicure

It is a proven fact that European manicure is much more gentle and safe than classic manicure. There is no risk that the skin around the nails will be injured, or that there will be wounds that could accidentally become infected. Instead of a file, you buy a special remover that works on the peeling principle. This product contains fruit or lactic acids, which naturally soften the epidermis and make it more pliable. After this procedure, all that remains is to move the cuticle closer to the root of the nail. As a result, your nails look as “clean” as possible: you definitely won’t have to keep them away from prying eyes.

Products for unedged manicure

As you might have guessed, unedged manicure at home is also a doable task. The main thing is to collect a collection of auxiliary tools and materials that will be of high quality and multifunctionality. So that you don’t get confused or sweep away half of the goods from store shelves, ProstoNail experts have prepared an informative list of must-haves:

  • hand towel This accessory can be made of natural, cotton fabric, characterized by good hygroscopicity of fibers or from cellulose. Paper napkins disposable, their consumption is greater, but their use is much more hygienic;
  • polishing file or polishing buffer. As a rule, such an instrument has the shape of a polyhedron covered with natural or artificial material high abrasiveness. This file polishes and smoothes out uneven surfaces of natural nail plates, preparing them for application of varnish. It should be remembered that this procedure should not be abused; 1-2 times a month will be quite enough;
  • glass, sapphire or laser nail file. It is needed in order to eliminate rough skin on the side ridges, freeing up space in the nail bed;
  • cuticle remover. There are a huge variety of such removers on the market, both in the luxury and budget segments. Choose a product whose formula will include fruit or lactic acids;
  • orange stick. It is made from natural material - orange wood, the density of which is similar to the density of human nails. One side of such a tool is quite sharp, and the second has the shape of a flat blade;
  • cuticle oil. Recommended for use upon completion of the skincare ritual. If such a product contains vitamin E, then skin growth will slow down somewhat, and the skin itself will become soft and elastic;
  • nail polish remover. Without ammonia or with ammonia - the choice is yours;
  • cotton pads or cotton swabs. Consumables needed for removing or applying liquids;
  • . An optional but desirable item in manicure. Removes excess sebum and prolongs the durability of the coating;
  • base. Transparent rubber base guarantees improvement of the adhesive ability of the varnish to the plate, and also prevents the formation of chips;
  • colored varnish. It can be regular or gel, with various additives or impurities. The main thing is the shade that you like;
  • glossy or . Completes the manicure process and increases the durability of the varnish;
  • hand cream. A standard skin care product that eliminates the discomfort of dryness and also thickens lipid barrier epidermis.

File for unedged manicure

Files for unedged manicure are somewhat different from the standard and familiar files that we use to correct the shape and length of nail plates. Yes, this tool works on a similar principle, but at the same time it has a number of design features. Since the accessory is used not on keratinized, but on soft areas of tissue, its effect is as gentle and safe as possible, and it occurs due to a special structure in the form of a honeycomb. In addition, the materials used for the production of such files are particularly flexible and elastic; they are literally incapable of injuring the skin and causing bleeding wounds. Each individual tool has individual features that simplify the cuticle processing process and increase the safety of using the tool. Many manufacturers of manicure products improvise with production materials, making laser-type files, diamond-coated or crystal. During beauty manipulations, the instrument must remain dry, while the handles are pre-steamed in water. To start working, you need to apply the device with its entire plane to the cuticle and begin to carry out filing movements. You can move such a file in all directions, since it simply cannot damage or injure the product.

Which manicure is better - edged or unedged?

You already understand that classic and European manicure are two big differences, having a number distinctive features, as well as their camps of supporters and oppositionists. We do not undertake to talk about which type of manicure is better or worse, but we have the courage to weigh all the pros and cons that accompany the unedged method of manicure.

Advantages:

  • This procedure is absolutely non-traumatic. Consequently, the risk of contracting any infection, be it even an immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis, is excluded;
  • unedged manicure is especially suitable for girls with thin, fragile and brittle nails, as well as those with capillaries close to the skin;
  • It has been proven that with an unedged manicure, the polish lasts on average 5-7 days longer. Why is this happening? Because the cuticle itself is not susceptible to mechanical damage, it simply moves away, freeing the nail bed. Thus, the nail root constantly has access to oxygen, can grow more actively and strengthen its internal structure;
  • removers improve the condition of the skin and nails. In its natural state, our skin is constantly renewed and exfoliated - The best way rid it of keratinized particles. The situation is similar with the cuticle. Removers based on lactic or fruit acids, vitamins, oils and plant extracts have a beneficial effect on the quality of not only the epidermis, but also the nails themselves, because they only remove dead tissue, but do not touch living ones;
  • already after 7-10 procedures, you will notice with your own eyes that the cuticle has begun to grow much more slowly, therefore, the manicure itself can be done much less frequently;
  • Unedged manicure significantly saves time and money. Firstly, you don't need to spend a ton of savings on expensive materials. And secondly, once you get the hang of it, the process of hygienic manicure itself will take 20 minutes at most, which is much less than the duration of standard skincare rituals.

Flaws:

  • Unfortunately, girls with fairly dense, problematic and dry cuticles are unlikely to be able to switch to an unedged manicure. Like those “lucky ones” whose cuticle grows at lightning speed;
  • if you do not sufficiently soften the skin before processing it, you can inadvertently provoke the appearance of a hangnail, which will still have to be cut off with scissors;
  • If you are not a disciplined person, then success in unedged manicure is not guaranteed to you. The fact is that you need to push back the cuticle regularly, as well as systematically oil it with special nutrient solutions based on herbal ingredients. Only in this way will the epidermis be soft, pliable and, as a result, neat;
  • during the transition period from trimmed to untrimmed manicure, the coating needs to be renewed much more often;
  • choose only high-quality, expensive, proven products for moisturizing the cuticle, otherwise you risk not improving the condition of the skin, but, on the contrary, worsening it.
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Well-groomed hands are very important for every person, regardless of his age, profession and gender. It’s like a mandatory item of clothing, without which it can be extremely difficult to make a good impression on others. You should constantly devote time to caring for your nails, and you don’t have to spend money on it - you can do a manicure at home yourself, or if you have the opportunity and desire, then in a salon with a master. There are several techniques for implementing the procedure, and the European manicure is considered the safest today.

What does European unedged manicure mean?

During a manicure, not only the nail plate is treated, but also the skin around it to give the fingers a well-groomed and pleasant appearance. appearance. For this purpose, the cuticle, which can grow quite far on the nail, is carefully pushed back, which allows you to work freely further and get a well-groomed result. In fact, in the process of implementing a European manicure, the use of any cutting objects is excluded (tweezers can be used, but only in a situation where there are burrs on the side rollers). Accordingly, the risk of injury in the process is minimal.

A professional, neat manicure in St. Petersburg can be done at Ola centers where they work good craftsmen. It turns out just as great as in world salons.

The unedged procedure can be carried out in two varieties: dry and wet. In the first case, the technology does not imply any “water procedures”, and in the second, a warm manicure bath with clean water or the addition of healthy oils and lotions. A wet manicure has no contraindications, but you should not resort to a dry manicure if the nail plate is in poor condition.

What is the difference between European manicure and classic manicure?

The technology is considered classic, according to which the cuticle is cut with special tweezers or scissors, which is why it is called trimming. The problem is that with this approach the question of the professionalism of the master becomes extremely acute, since any incorrect movement can lead to injury. The risk also lies in the fact that with some inaccuracy during circumcision, the risk of the formation of painful hangnails increases, which, among other things, is an area for easy penetration of infection. Some also note that with constant trimming, the cuticle grows back faster and rougher.

As an alternative to the classic manicure, you can consider the European one, the main feature of which is that the cuticle is not cut, but simply delicately pushed back and removed if necessary without cutting tools. This method is considered the safest and is very popular among large quantity of people.

Pros and cons of the European type of manicure

The undeniable advantages of the procedure include the following theses:

  • the risk of infection and injury to the nail or skin is minimal;
  • due to the gentle impact, any unpleasant sensations are eliminated during the process;
  • this type of manicure is possible even for owners thin skin with closely located blood vessels;
  • With the constant implementation of such an event, the growth of the cuticle slows down somewhat, and the hands remain well-groomed and neat for a longer time.

Unedged manicure, although considered the most preferable from a safety point of view, also has its negative sides, including:

  • not suitable for severely neglected nails;
  • if there are unkempt nails during the first procedure, they will acquire an ideal appearance only after several sessions, and not at one time;
  • may develop when using a cuticle remover allergic reaction on the composition;
  • European manicure is not suitable for those with extended nails.

Step-by-step technology for performing a manicure in a salon

Carrying out the procedure in the salon requires special care and precision, since the client always wants to get the best result. So, the algorithm of actions for unedged manicure is as follows:

  1. First of all, the hands of the master and the client are disinfected;
  2. the second step is to remove the remnants of the old coating from the nails using acetone or a special product;
  3. At the next stage, the shape of the free edge of the nail is corrected. It is worth considering that during European manicure, scissors are not used, but only files of different abrasiveness are used;
  4. a special product is applied to the cuticle, designed to soften and slow it down further growth. Such products usually contain vitamins and other useful components, which have a beneficial effect on the skin around the nail;
  5. if a wet European manicure is being implemented, then at this stage the client is offered a steam bath; if it is dry, then this stage is skipped. It is worth noting that with dry technology the decorative varnish will last longer than with wet technology;
  6. Using an orange stick with a specially shaped end, carefully remove the remaining cuticle. For this purpose, special pumice stones can be used, which seem to cut off excess tissue without touching the surface of the nail plate itself;
  7. hands are sanitized nourishing cream, and specialized oil is applied to the cuticle area;
    nails are polished and polished, giving them an ideal appearance, and, at the client’s request, covered with a decorative coating.

As a result, after 20-30 minutes you can get beautiful nails, without any cuts or injuries. Despite the fact that the procedure is safe, you still need to choose a specialist carefully; a bad specialist, even with an untrimmed manicure, can greatly ruin the condition of the nails and the final result.

How to do a European manicure at home

In order to implement the European manicure procedure at home, you will need the following tools: a nail file and polishing buffer, a product for softening and removing cuticles (some use regular lemon juice for this purpose), an orange stick, cuticle oil and hand cream. If you have hangnails, you can't do without tweezers. Since the work will be done with a natural nail plate, you should not use too hard files.

Medium hardness is suitable for filing the edge, and soft will prepare the nail for polishing. An excellent choice would be a universal 4-sided file in the form of a bar - perhaps it is not as convenient as regular ones, but it eliminates the need to have several varieties. When filing a nail, it is worth considering that movements should be made in one direction - from the edges to the center with long, light strokes.

The procedure itself should follow the same pattern as in a beauty salon, so all the steps described above remain relevant for independent implementation of the event. Everything costs according to a simple scheme: preparing the nails, adjusting the shape, processing the cuticle, removing the cuticle, the final stage (applying creams and painting the nails).

Video lesson

The process of a European manicure is simple and does not take much time, especially if the right products are selected for it. This video tutorial provides all the information regarding the stages of the procedure, and each of them is clearly illustrated, so carrying out a similar manipulation yourself will not be difficult.

Photos before and after the procedure

The effect after the first European manicure procedure may not always be impressive, since for very neglected nails you will have to spend at least 3 sessions to achieve an ideal appearance. This type. The result of such a procedure is easy to notice by comparing photos before and after its implementation.